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Yeah. Part of the problem is that too many SheilaT Nov 2012 #1
People who are bi- or multi-lingual sometimes have problems carrying over pronunciation rules Rozlee Nov 2012 #27
That's a different situatioin. SheilaT Nov 2012 #63
Savannah Guthrie is just as bad zuzu98 Nov 2012 #2
It does rhyme... Sekhmets Daughter Nov 2012 #48
She's an idiot. I thought so when she was on MSNBC. But...re biopic... Honeycombe8 Nov 2012 #69
Well that's how they say it on Downton Abbey! n/t teenagebambam Nov 2012 #3
It's the way British people (and American pommy-wannabees) pronounce it Bucky Nov 2012 #4
I say ArgentYne and ConTRAHvursy obamanut2012 Nov 2012 #26
Alex originates from southeast Asia. I don't know whether she is full Asian or part, bluestate10 Nov 2012 #29
That is an excellent point obamanut2012 Nov 2012 #30
Alex Witt was born in Los Angeles... Sekhmets Daughter Nov 2012 #46
Yep. Pardon. nt bluestate10 Nov 2012 #59
LOL. Sekhmets Daughter Nov 2012 #62
I was thinking of Alex Wagner as well PatSeg Nov 2012 #65
Alex Witt is from California nt bayareamike Nov 2012 #54
I think you mean "conTROVersy" Spider Jerusalem Nov 2012 #61
Fair enough. My point was really about which syllable got the emphasis Bucky Nov 2012 #70
Nah, I stress the first syllable (but then I'm American). Spider Jerusalem Nov 2012 #71
It might be a regional pronunciation. Cleita Nov 2012 #5
I heard some guy on a tv show call a radiator a boston bean Nov 2012 #6
Here in Philly, we say "radd-ee-ator" BumRushDaShow Nov 2012 #21
Oh no no no drthais Nov 2012 #33
Pronounce "Park my Car" nt. bluestate10 Nov 2012 #35
I'm proud of my accent. yes I have a pretty strong yankee accent. boston bean Nov 2012 #44
Not Hyacinth, is she? LiberalAndProud Nov 2012 #7
I love it when they talk about the Quinnipiac University polls. Stinky The Clown Nov 2012 #8
Sounds like KWIN-uh-pe-ack. Jennicut Nov 2012 #20
My folks lived just a mile or two from Sleeping Giant Stinky The Clown Nov 2012 #32
What is the correct pronunciation? LiberalAndProud Nov 2012 #40
Like this: Jennicut Nov 2012 #51
Thanks. LiberalAndProud Nov 2012 #53
KWIN uh pee ack Stinky The Clown Nov 2012 #64
I grew up in Cheshire. I understand the pain. Jennicut Nov 2012 #47
I was Born in New Haven but spent my first 10+ years in Cheshire... Little Star Nov 2012 #60
Must be Chapman School. Jennicut Nov 2012 #66
We should throw tv speakers a dish of New England names and watch their eyes budge out. nt bluestate10 Nov 2012 #38
I would pronounce it "Kwi-ni-pak". bluestate10 Nov 2012 #41
No one (almost no one) mispronounces caucus. Causes, caucusing.... a word I have no idea 2on2u Nov 2012 #9
Maybe that's how it was spelled on the monitor lunatica Nov 2012 #10
It depends on the context. trackfan Nov 2012 #11
+1 justabob Nov 2012 #15
In a small defense of those who are reading aloud, I sometimes accidently revert to the first 1monster Nov 2012 #12
Ah, face it: That girl pwned you... MineralMan Nov 2012 #14
Yeah. That's why it still rankles six years later. 1monster Nov 2012 #23
Yah. One of those kids shows up every couple of years. MineralMan Nov 2012 #24
Phonetically speaking, LiberalAndProud Nov 2012 #16
its a f**ked up language dlwickham Nov 2012 #42
Reading off a teleprompter, it happens a lot. MineralMan Nov 2012 #13
English is weird. MineralMan Nov 2012 #17
It is the UK pronunciation mainer Nov 2012 #18
Well done! MineralMan Nov 2012 #19
Here's how Merriam-Webster pronounces it Laughing Mirror Nov 2012 #22
Valets who dress people are called "vall-itts" obamanut2012 Nov 2012 #25
Cronkite had a couple of interesting pronunciations. madamesilverspurs Nov 2012 #28
My mother just confirmed via text the latter obamanut2012 Nov 2012 #34
That's the correct pronunciation for "junta." MineralMan Nov 2012 #49
He said it wrong obamanut2012 Nov 2012 #50
Oh, oops. MineralMan Nov 2012 #56
IMO; drthais Nov 2012 #31
ok. pt peeve; drthais Nov 2012 #36
oh yes and to add to THAT drthais Nov 2012 #37
There is absolutely nothing worng with doing that obamanut2012 Nov 2012 #39
As a former copy editor, RebelOne Nov 2012 #43
I hear TV people say 'reek havoc' and 'wreck havoc' Kingofalldems Nov 2012 #45
Well, it's spelled "wreak havoc." MineralMan Nov 2012 #52
The more common British pronunciation is with the audible "t" (rhymes with "pallet", not "ballet") Spider Jerusalem Nov 2012 #55
Two great empires, with everyone isolated by a common language. Buns_of_Fire Nov 2012 #57
How do you pronounce geoduck and bonus point if you know what it is uppityperson Nov 2012 #58
Also heard on MSNBC - "ma-cab-er" for "macabre"....nt barnabas63 Nov 2012 #67
This is the way the British pronounce it. mrsadm Nov 2012 #68
Perhaps she learned from Cary Grant? hughee99 Nov 2012 #72
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